Log Horizon is a role-playing fantasy anime series based on the light novel by Mamare Touno.

During a the most recent update of Elder Tales, a very popular MMORPG internationally, an strange event that would become known as the Apocalypse traps players currently online in the game inside the game world. Struggling to survive this new reality, these players begins re-exploring their surrounding and taking control of the world of Elder Tale. In the Akiba server in Elder Tale's version of Japan, Shiroe, a brilliant strategist but socially awkward player, joins up with his friends Naotsugu and Akatsuki and forms Log Horizon, a guild dedicated to bring order to the online reality and protection of players and the World's citizens alike.

Currently starting its second season, when I first started watching season one last year, I initially thought, "this might just be a SAO-knockoff", given the series premise. However as I continued following it, Log Horizon wowed me for its excellent portrayal of the Elder Tale world and its dynamics. It's probably the best rendition of an MMORPG in an anime since the Dot Hack series (maybe better). Also the wide and colorful array of different characters portrayed gives a vibrant world full or personalities. Finally, the main protagonists Shiroe is probably the best MMORPG based anime heroes ever - even better that let's say, Kirito of SAO. You just have to watch Log Horizon to understand how badass-awesome Shiroe, the Villian In Glasses is.

Some more thoughts about Season 2:

1. I am totally shipping Naotsugu x Marie, but amazingly funny Tetra makes for a great love triangle.2. I love how the economics angle of Log Horizon continues in the second season.

Oh, hey. it's a place for me to pour out my feelings for Log Horizon. I will gladly accept this opportunity.

Having read up the translations all the way until this full raid arc, it's gratifying to see it all in action. For the latest episode, it brings back some familiar faces, particularly Demikas and William Massachusetts, so they can redeem themselves. For new faces, there's also Tetra, whose floaty pixie-ness reminds of of Roman from Sket Dance. I'm very interested in seeing how these varied characters, including Shiroe and Naotsugu, can some how work together.

For this series as a whole so far, this sequel is best described as more of the same stuff as the first season, which is pretty good stuff. You have creative reinterpretations of MMORPG mechanics, politics (preferably w/ evil glasses), and just messing around.

One thing I'm not fond of seeing more of would be the romantic rivalry between Akatsuki and Minori for Shiroe's affections, but oh well.

I actually liked the story of Log horizon to be honest. It's just that the problem here is.. It's quite different from other online series though. the main attraction that I got fond of here is they have their own economy there in which they tend to live on while they are in game. I really liked the way shiro did it. And how he actually tried to mind destory his enemies.. *hoho* Hope it has another season..